Following definition

Following means maintaining, over a period of time, a visual or physical proximity to another person in such a manner as would cause a reasonable person to have a fear of unlawful sexual conduct, unlawful restraint, bodily injury or death.
Following means maintaining, over time, a visual or physical proximity to another person such that this other reasonable person would fear unlawful sexual conduct, unlawful restraint, bodily injury, or death.
Following means if the relevant day is not a Fund Business Day such day shall be postponed to the next day which is a Fund Business Day;

Examples of Following in a sentence

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  • Following this notice, modifications to the permit may be made to reflect any necessary changes in permit conditions, including any necessary effluent limitations for any pollutants not identified and limited herein.

  • Following completion of an economic study for which Registry Operator has provided data, ICANN will destroy all data provided by Registry Operator that has not been aggregated and made anonymous.

  • Following establishment of such standards or prohibitions, the Director shall modify this permit and so notify the permittee.


More Definitions of Following

Following means next after.
Following means subscribing to a Twitter account. “Follower” means a Twitter account that has subscribed to a County Twitter account.
Following means that such date shall be postponed to the first following day that is a Business Day;
Following means if the relevant day is not a Fund Business Day or, as applicable, Basket Business Day such day shall be postponed to the next day which is a Fund Business Day or, as applicable, Basket Business Day;
Following means, at a minimum, a spirit of cooperation and team work. Changes need to be supported to be prop- erly tested. Changes should be recog- nized as opportunities to move forwar d. Even though the change may not be our project or idea, it is our job to test it with honest effort s and to provide sincere cri- tiqu e wi th positive s ugges t ion s for improvement.
Following means: (i) mailing through the United States Postal Service, postage prepaid, by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested; (ii) delivery by reputable overnight delivery service including without limitation, and by way of example only: Federal Express, DHL, Airborne Express and Express Mail; or (iii) delivery by reputable private personal delivery service. Notices delivered in accordance with (i) above shall be deemed delivered the second Business Day after deposit in the mail; notices delivered in accordance with (ii) above shall be deemed delivered the first Business Day after delivery to the delivery service; and notices delivered in accordance with (iii) above shall be deemed delivered the same Business Day as that specified by the notifying party to the delivery service.
Following the ability of the companies to complete the merger, the ability of the company to successfully implement its acquisition strategy and operating strategy; the merged company's ability to manage rapid expansion; significant leverage; changes in economic cycles; competition from other hospitality companies; and changes in the laws and government regulations applicable to the companies. The historical and forward-looking statements about American Skiing Company contained in this press release are not based on historical facts, but rather reflect American Skiing Company's current expectations concerning future results and events. Similarly, statements that describe the company's objectives, plans or goals are or may be forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties. In addition to factors discussed above, other factors that could cause actual results, performances or achievements to differ materially from those projected include, but are not limited to, the following: changes in regional and national business and economic conditions affecting both American Skiing Company's resort operating and real estate segments; competition and pricing pressures; failure to effectively integrate or operate recently acquired companies and assets; failure to renew or refinance existing financial liabilities and obligations or attain new outside financing; failure of on-mountain improvements and other capital expenditures to generate incremental revenue; adverse weather conditions regionally and nationally; seasonal business activity; changes to federal, state and local land use regulations; changes to federal, state and local regulations affecting both American Skiing Company's resort operating and real estate segments; litigation involving anti-trust, consumer and other issues; failure to renew land leases and forest service permits; disruptions in water supply that would impact snowmaking operations and impact operations; the loss of any of our executive officers or key operating personnel; control of American Skiing Company by principal stockholders; failure to hire and retain qualified employees and other factors listed from time-to-time in American Skiing Company's documents filed by the Company with the Securities Exchange Commission. The forward-looking statements included in this document are made only as of the date of this document and under section 27A of the Securities Act and section 21E of the Exchange Act...